Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 4 May 1893, p. 1

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as also Rakes, nd Twist Oil, Coal hes, Cut Fruuk .Hatumell, of Boeton. whowus found dead in the village gutter a. short I time ago. showed mark: of _ violence, zhaving. a. broken shoulder and brunet about `the body. inquest `was bold, but nothing unnu Inn!-nnr` III in hw the m 30 body. `An inquest was new, mu nouuug was learned as to how the man came to his death. Foul play is putmieed. laadlev seamless Black Rose . 8 put Ior 250;. at Hunter. lgrjeant &`00 l. gaggri Elblizhed E? a.";alll)ur};no! Barge. on e r 5, and e o ow 3,: " r." Nathaniel-'Dv,"ment he'{s_'32 heedpf thorough-. bred; at Breokdele :.fu.rm,: near . Barrie, V th blood being that of the I Orkne ' stud`, _wi_thA the fut, ll1Vu.;g le ome*`a.nd. hjgl; b gbred; Irilh horse Co'ur.t6w'n," Rpeberte wn, as the. ...___-'- _.. -'-vv Henry Gilmore wasv marle an elder of the Rosemont Presbyterian church last Sunday. ' (V. .I__';___.... -, st}-nxuuirweea nu-en` Goodi. onlv me. 3 yards atllnntor. San-jean: as 009:. - j Anls I.-- 4. _-- ~_I------L -- " _. ... ..-..-u-an-wag UGIJU-ylll N U0?Io 'Ach_i_l has a new church, and now it wants a boxing organization. ' rI'\L-`IRI-,pIInn . '-' - - the put bieepyknpwn on juue much, uup uu pg veryf;welco,n'1e. ,foi' -he will prbvo tho` rlgiiu sort.~ Thezuncla of:-John Dymento_f;Orkn\oy- 1- '`*9VFR19I9'?'~`h :'*Potw*'*`?f Mb` *! nu... ma Inrrov or the lost. Coughs _a.ud_ colds are,Vpreva1en'b at Baxter. Lisle is getting ready for a grand `concert V They had a -rag Bee in the Back Settlement last week. The Cremore wO6ll'n' mills ar now in. running order.` `I5 _ . . L (-` 39532 is to have an Orange lodge built: the coming summer - mu ..;-_ A ~ ' ' -_--...` -vu-V-Iapuvn. Tl; runot' choker: has not yet commenced` in the Holland rivet. '0!` '1`Th7eWI4'l<)':u'?a'\.l->1-'2'-o;.'i'1:"l.1.s.\s' bden not for Ocfober 10th, 11th and -12th.` _ h " ' ~ - . "-`*- -."' -"' ""-' fr-f --""-' "42 11:1: puke wool Serge. all hadeu, 35c. a y rd, at Hunter, arjeant an 0093. Il,, , , ,_ J I." `Hi I ,, B TTI `I I 39.1 it stand: nxsixcir Ixcuxans ABLOOAL xnws. .a. .\.1I. ,j.,u~ n donao`:n:oa`1n`t.ov Intonlj : 1-Va-"Va . zriphn (of Advance Readers _who O. _ , . 2. In the case ofthosea candidates who apply for examination in one or-two subjects only, for the purpose of completin a course for ass Matrxculation into any niversity or earned profession, a tee of` $2 shall he charged-,` $1 owhic_h, shall be sent to the department. - . | l`no..-I3Ano-on cl-innit` lfnn nrhathnr 1'."IAIf ill- f_ wII |..I4I`UYIVSl_g vvvo q-V-v-4 ---T-5 ---_v -----~_7 ; sriauht)s>of= tlievihiurrecbion in Cuba ! :_lnfr6i boeaL reoaIvd; : W ""11.'133 v"y"'F$ 33'1'{3""3"" ' s to present a himself at t e Primary or Junior or Senior `Leaving examination, or the .Matriculation examination shall send `to the Inspector within whose inspectoral division he intends `to write, not later thanvthe 24th May pre- ceding, a notice stating the class of certi- cate for which he is a candidate. and what optional subject or subjects he has selected. ;1ch notice shall accompanied by a fee of . Zliv avvvwwc Last Sa.turda.y Iv market win large-, there being 92 ood o.ttond,an,e,-`and everything o'ered- so d readily at our uqted prices`=:- W~heu't,`_62c.Vtb7`66o.; bar ey.'35o.to 40:1,; ,.oo.t`s, 290. .tdi 31:03:: rye, 50c: to 54c.;_peuo, to 600.; buy, $7-_.50-to :38 a ton ystraw, $4.50 to $5 a ton. ;A.-potatoes, 60c, to 67c. per b ag ; upplel. 31`; 25 to`. $.2 per bbl ; bef,-hind- uartara, $6 50 toT87per ,cwj.: forequarbers, 1: ~.. on ...... ....a- . nan}! an 0-n.l7 25 run cwt. : I IEIIUU LLU IVIJILUV-I UIICU IIU IlQ\l IIUUIJ lulsl-$5193 I up the prots of `sugar-making and foun that he was doing very well, and did not see that he could do "any better than to keep to the sugar-making all summer. He was evidently contented with a_ fair return for his labour, but wasunaware that the run of sggar-making sap was limited to a short t me. ` 3'The Countryman is an interesting play ot country and city life blended, in which several unique characters are present- ed in admirable contrast of comedy and user. ions emotions. ' Vttnuvvww av. 2-w- u--w- i--------ow-vuur The follobwin _- departmental regulations` should be` care ully ecannedby candidateej for the Entrance examination : `l3~------------- -_L_ --_-_-_-.. L- ........-..L (16p&l'uu_uu u. - Candidates should state whether they in- tend to_wri|:_,e4abBam;ie or Orillia, .ml_1tt0n.~l.Du.w0 @D HUI` Uwluj vuxn-uyn, .nuv. '.'1b-; ease. 8-"P'r lb 3 ; aapsir; V owls,` ; to pair ; .Tlnrd, 12c.` to 13. per 'lb.; bu`tf1'[. .166`. t6 l 8_c.~per,1b.-;' 6333`, 100. yet (101 ; `uiI't'i'im' d hides, 83550 `to $4130!` cwt ; aheeplkinb. $1.25 to $1 50 ;*wool,' 160.` _1:ovl8b;`por.lb.;:wood,$4 toA84 50 per cord; anflvhrpcitca` opal} $6. 75 per ton. . 2' - .l8"A'flay oiitsining miig} obmdy and! .,,,5.,|;ion,introduoingneoemcandmeohan- '1 ,;1;sa;1&d;evio.-etc. Everything rlt~1W-A: * I. ,1- __ -2 LIL- ,.l.'.-`g.-dun.`-Snug an nuikn -' .. ..__l_._._..._ v... ..- oiiig"o'EoiixE{KE6 le aprin v7;}3rk on "153 nd. He replied that ha ha been guriu nn nu-ntn nf 'unnnII_InnIrnn. ll!` `nun -"'5 I "l.'I' .V""' Y . ` K ' ' t to $7 per cwt.; forequarbers | (81; :2 3:3! or cwt-; $3. $7. (037.25 per cwt.'; _ mutton. 7.:5Q_ go per cWt.; turkeyl. _120- . -.'d `L . aiding: A'I"3i| ! VI Logic and consistency do not enterlinto` ` the reasoning of East Simcoe License Com- ' missioners They refused a license `to Mrs. \ Kemp at Crown Hill on the ground that we 7 are too near Barrie ; but granted a license at F Price s, ve miles out of Orillia, and another ' at Warminster, two miles farther on. Per-. haps Medonte travellers are more droughty than those of Uro, but some attribute the preferences shown them to causes more political. 1 -. ' r A-.-A In--I- A___-_l-_.. ..- ._`_n_ .4 Ca 4: i The Owen Sound Sun must have been in a. state of ecli se last week. : It has two items 7 from the nterprise, one. concerning the purchase of the tug Alpha, the other giving a. report of the `recent presentation to Dr. Burt. The Sun credits the rst `to the Pioneer, andthe second to" the Coiling- yvood Bulletin. We don t object to Owen Sotmdvabuse generally, but this is too, too crnel.--Collingwood Enterprise. Why, bleep- `your dear heart. Brer. Brady, this racket is layed on us frequently--the brillia.nt,spark- , ing`para.gra.phs of_'this great moral 'ournal are purloined by wholesale, and cre ited to nobody. ' ' ` ` took up land in Muskoka in the early spring, and acting under the instructions `of his neighbours he made a large number of sap troughs and spiles and procured two sap kettles. He then tapped af number of maple trees and with the an of. his children com- menced makingfmolasses and sugar. It was a favourable season and he was doing fairly well when a neighbour inquired when he was going to commence the work his A11!` I-In Ivnnlin hnl-. n I-in Hanan Guns-1'1-an newly arrived emigrant with his family I '-Th{i;7;iI1}L}I1"\J'v'}ELe:;} :Q";&'bi. is the season of the year when the average `men 1 becomes enthusiastic on the ` subject of '1 garden-making and spades up to ten feet I square of the truck patch, and abandon: the ` project for his wife `to finish. . 851;;-lovely American good: at E. 0. `Simmons ha; storje. Music Hall block._ t\, 1:` . - -.. .. _... . ..-..-a--. ,__,.g_ 1 Rev, Dr, Stone, of Meaford, reached an- 1 nivereeryf'eerm On's"at" Bracebr dge on the 23rd ` u16.'*'u`nd'persueded the people to_sub- ` scribe $100 to the building fund debt This ` leIVI'$20W of debt yet. ` ---v " 2, -J` `-' -`IIVO ' John Dell; rot Toy,`-is now in Barrie gaol waiting his trial on `the charge of forgery. He is said to have forged the name of John 1 Reynolds to a two-dollar order on J. B. 1-Iorrell, a storekeeper at Midland ' . TEL- `lh___J,,,1 I110: I'Ii- I - . -----v> -and .`IIJI`I\_i10`: 0613 coiihty xciiahges are letting us know what the great storm of Thursday, 20th ult. , did in the way of..da.gaag9. 4 .; :_ .. . - - ~ 1 `D.-...L.. -..- ----- -------- _ - ....-.-.._ vv Iv guusyau ['rI`he icbfis: fist .bte`3.lEih'1 up `bit Rigemu, N we h.&*br.i imbit` on-V Colclwater it gbitfg to have a. grand cele- _bra.tion on the Queen's birthday. According ,.to.,th9.` Midland Frye. Press the box factory is `opening the; avnus`9f'_t;ade. - Get your milk lift. iioxiegi ' 669 :-aI`i% ,E'{'_:_(3',.' Simmons ; praetlenl honor and furrlor, .MuI,n`c ,lla'1l _b:l9c`k., ` nnr nnnbn -..}.L-L._-_ ___- I_..- I __ ._v u -J vnv`\DC_?5VI _ '"f}; .oa.ts are _now running .on ` lakes. _Q1_1 Th;1rsda.y'lasr_. the Oniol Went % Bala`aud~-the henozha. to`B.oue'a.u.-V " 1 II__ 'I'\ I C ._.. .._.. --v --voavlllll vv LIIUDICIII. Mr. Dodge, a lumber kin \ at Wsuba.u- shone, is going to build-tr $ 0,000 -summer rehidence on an island- 9 lmes from that villa-812.5: 2`-f: ` : ` 0 I ' .1`. ' ` ; \.._,0P cemet9l'V 18.81 . .qn.t11r`nn1|i}'n'1'vii'j-`tin ` T uone over the River.` . - - i 1 Last Tlmrscl ' _\ _ . a_y morning at 8.30 Mrs. Ma y CI0l`|4k`:*k0y._ rehct of the late bSh'erl' Mol- brief med Pf Pneumonia afterva very. ter of Tess. .l.he deceasedtwu the dough-_ Jnnisl 16 late Benjamin Ross, Elqw 9!? 1819. .Tand wag born in that Plummerwo _ch11dren survive hen` ru- mmo . wlfe of W. H. Plumgnm. pf- 1u.,&2e;O;```}``1 3. R933 McConkey,..EIq._'g.~ (;,, t eCa.nadw.n Bank of Commerce}? Uni [ h- The funeral took pIaoofh) , . *bLvviedn4}2g y)i'L%V.en:ng fei;.'. gtvgan Army of Gnvonhunt bald-a go:-vice of song. Subject of the mtfng, `_`A` voii from Hell "BL- IA_._..-L_-"- -..- .......u..-H, _ a vvuav u.UuI Iuau `A The netewan was open for navigation 3 on the 241: , an un recedeutedly early date. The Wenonah an ` Glenroea. are now run- ` ning regularly between Burk e Falls and n 'Magnetawan village. ' D--- `l\.. 121..-, 9 on n I V: ~~ y-v.wv '. `wt- 4". 800 5.Il.)":`lan I 1 "Ire to buy`. F,'_. Ills 70!! fill be `l -|..- `l\-II:~-.2 nu .6 ' ' - . .. . candldatu for Entrance Examination. IIA12A_1I=`f},%F M Idrkgc Noun. couzwrr or ;oIe:%;sIM0oE%,7i)1ITARIo, MAYA s\moom nonimiozt or "cA1.nAf dug cmnimq. 1\1Us"i"c}ALL, TUESDAY, MAY 9m, 81' 5110 WC,` uuluc Ul us ucuvy uunyaquur, um: ' th weight _of ' the o ition' to` our` business - by "said employs. a thinklaluo thntuthe .`tow`x,`ten.m|ng- should be-. thrown *.open for ; cognpgtition vbncbe a your at least,-said-ydr to _. `condition . ' - HEIDI UV IIUII IU DH Iiy. `Bird, Sec. B. of H. The Chairman of the Committee on sewers, Town of Barrie. Sir,- Since the original connection was made between the soil pipe in our building and the Dunlop St. sewer. we have had con- tinual trouble from stoppage in our drain and constant breaking up of sewage. An examination of the connection has developed the fact that instead of a continuous fall from the outlet of thesoil pipe to the sewer, there was a rise of at least four inches fol- lowed by some feet on the level. The en- closed diagram though drawn to a scale `will explain the position. It is unnecessary for me to make any comment upon this. We have been ut to th.o.expe_nse-of $39.50. the items of which I will furnish required, in taking up and rela ingthe pi e. As you are aware, we have a ready pai the town for making the connection and I think that it is'only reasonable that we. should be re- imbursed cur outlay in putting it in proper L, ,,, __ _I_A,1!,__L ___..__-_L LU UIIU JNLGJUIV IN-I \JUIllIUll UL` .I-IDILIV s We, the undersigned ratepayers, would call your attention to a grievance in `our midst. Your town teamster engaged by you for the work of one team. by the year, keeps a second te`am, to Which we as a com- munity object for certain reasons. lat--He his'agreement with` the `town is provided with work and pay for one team when some of us cannot et, a day s `truth on the corpor- ation, we see is second team at workmhioh by?rI'ght'ie`ours. 2nd`--'He is not a taxpay-` er `and we ; someof us heavy taxpayers, fe"e1~ ` ALA '-u.3nIl-, }a|\'nf|'|l|~iI;*:liiI' I-A-nun Hnh` ' PPOBGD 1 I'll`)! ll, YUIII \IIJU\-IIUVIJU DWI "CI-IU, .H. H. Morris, L L Mgr.TBa.nk of Commerce. A com'_munica.tion from H. Holgate was tgd requesting the payment of certain .a.ocoun`t" cine lo.bor'e15.who are all anxious . to zettheirvmonev. . ~ - IJUGI-ll UL I-LVGIIIII 6: That this Board respectfully recommend the council of corporation of Barrie to ap- int L. Oliver M. D. as Medical Health icer for the ensuing year and that his salary be not less. than $150 for the year. `nnnnnni-In u an luv-nil-I-AA I :;g;{;;e`;:;.';;:;f' F To the"Ma.yor nd Council V W1: .||n nnllall-hinna 'rA+.AI;h.VAPl, 1 I James Henderson and nine others petition- ed for improvements in the sidewalk be: tween the residence of Dr. McCarthy and F. X. Marrin s corner, Collier street. The petition suggests a fresh coat of asphalt and widening t e sidewalk to the same width as that opposite the Methodist church. To the M9. or and `Council of the Corpora- tion o Town of Barrie. , Gentlemen,-I be to present to your honorable body the ollowinq copy of a reso- passed at "the last meeting of the Barrie Board of Health :- V - LI fl1I__L -I_2.. `I')_-_..1 ..____,L!_,I1__ -._ , -.,- .._ -7. 3| IIIJI-`Flu ' Therefore I ask of your honorable body to refund me a; just portion of the license paid. V ' I remain, Your humble servant, JOHN Corrmr. To the Mayor and Corporation of "Town of Barrie A ' Gentlemem,--We the undersigned rete- peyers residing on the west side of `Small street, petition your honorable bod to con- struct a sidewalk on that street rain the southside of the old park north to- Ross. street, and your petitioners as in duty bound` will everpray. ' 9` wen`-no-uuuvgnm 1 hotel. IIIIC IJU II'1I_ _ V Farrn ' Properties, IN THE TOWNSHIP OF OR0. IN THE comwry or smcom. To Town Cguncil in session : May itjriease voZurVi1wono;sble i)ody,--Tbe License Commissioners of Centre Simcoe saw fit to pass a resolution prohibiting the use of the bagatelle board in connection with my hni-A] ' `awn. uuuv lrvnnufv uuuuauvauvluu. azlfu IISQVIBU ours ve ijespec ul y, , f ' MYERS, Sec. S Caldwell, Eeqi. Chairman Fire and Police Committee,` Barrie,Ont : . - - Dear Si;-,--Your favor 22nd inst. received, and was laid before the Fire Appliance Com- mittee of the Association at its meeting this afternoon. I am inetructedto reply that the addition of a; chemical engine of standard capacity to your resent appliances would raise the town of rrie from Class C to H12 '11 ____ ...... a.l..:_ -... :n L- _-;.:_:_ -L_..__ J. IIIII, IIGQI ll, Yours truly, Ronmvr MCLEAN. Sec y.A BARBIE, April 29th, 1893. To the Hon. `the Town Council of Barrie : _- v--- __v_- v-_- ...wu- wvunavnn vs I am requested by the Relief Committee, - to ask that the Council would instruct their Treasurer to pay to the Treasurer of the. Hospita.l_ the sum of $81 which has been paid out_of funds privately contributed for the .woma.n who was kept in the h'ospita.l during part of last winter and summer. 'p|'\:n run`-115:9 arena nnnnl-:-.-A.) l.- LL- 1)..`I:_E put: 0 UI. I950 VVIIJLUII auu. BUIIIUIUF. This outlay was sanctioned by the Relief Committee. In doing this perhaps they acted unwisely, but they did not know how `else to dispose of the case They asked direc- tion from the Council but did not receive it; and the Committee respectfully submit that as the Council has been satised that they have been careful in expending the money of the town, the Council should relief the Committee of this debt which they owe to the Treasurer of the Hospital. t On behalf of the Relief Committee. ` 1\ 1'\ `I,`I',, The Electric Light Proposal and a counter 0no-No Honey to be spent on shade `rues.-A Favorable roonng `rows:-an Permanent Imptovelnents or our Streets-Reporu and Motion. - A The re ular nieeting of the Town Council was 1191 V on Monday night. Proceedings lbalall It nil Wnrnh;n flan Mnunr nun- _._..J _- --..u. `with: ulvunlval VI. JJGLLQV e The Barrie Bicycle Club intend holding a. grand demonstration on. the 24th of May, 1893, to ttingly celebrate Her Majea5y s birthday. Aprogramme of games and sports will be arranged, and other attractions-will be given in orderto make the aifair 3 auc- nndn - Ilillll, `III iigm at 7.45 aidm All the members were `on uxgu u. I tuueeumgs present ex- cep't_ ncillor Garden. ~ COMMUNICATIONS} . BAREIE, April 24th, 71893.` ' VTo'the Mayor and Town Council of Barrie : .lI1I,', T` U . uvvcyrship the Mayor pre-V UUDDA on `behalf of. {she `club, I desire to make Aapplioskn for the use and control of the grounds _nown es Agricultural park for the - a.bove'da.te. Kindly `we this petition the i earliest possible consi eration and advise `ran n Irnnvo Susnvu..nL`..` I no ` um: D0 DY VIPIUB OI DOWBPB (II 5516 0011- mined in two certain mort ea mule respectively by John McLeod an George T. Wllson (and which will be produced at the time Ofmlel. there will be offered for e|la_orlz_ Pnbli_c Auction. by Mr. George B. Auctxor;eer.att.lle Queen's Hotel. in the town of Bameland County of Sitncoe. on ' -1- 1 :1 Ann: I: lIID,_ dll gmm rnwn PARLIAMENMT WOB.K.. A vim: norm SE8/SIGN Azn A Godn nzaz. ur mgcossxox.` ` * ICIIHU uuu uuvvu. UL 1)l.'l.'l.U LICUIII V1533 "\J B. Trusting thiuwill be satisfactory. . I am, dear sir, V... .. A.....1.. IIIIVIJO '. ' L any air, your obedient srvantg `.1 ~ Fl T-I , Mm-ri: ratepayemr ` `*3 ~3. -LL ,5, _ BARBIE, May 131;, 1893. D. D. MCLEOD, , Chairman. $.`. iT"`_-Ix`'.1W-L1 ~`!x`r.%..'~"~'7*~'= "'."1z`,`.`,.V.'$- -ax...-3""*"" ` Ji:"`;'z"'n.`.-7I=*-`.?I.I" -w7?'s,?:4. 3? May ln t.-1893. 4-Your Committee also recommend pa.y_- men: of to Mr. Thou. Jevons, the over- seer incharge, being 12 days pay at 33 as agreed, $36. All of which `is respectfully aub mitted.-Adopted. VI"!-.n `|4`3nnn.-'m (`!nmmu'ttnn rnnnrfna Fnr 1-mu- r-------U,-.-.. ----a- vow. v- .-w`,, ----, Ft 1`- o'clock. noon. the following Vllllbl mm Properties :- T T Parcel 1. East half of E3813 half of Lot 94. in 10:): Con.. Oro so a more or less. Parcel I1._wnaaEl:3r'na Int. -95, in 9th (`.on.. auin year at a salary of $100 per annum-, QUUUUK I-I IIIVIIIVQI IIUGIIJLI IJILIUUL IUL IIILU UH` D pa. 3 le quarterly. = o. 3-Tha.t the Barrie Relief Association be granted the sum of $50 per month for the incoming year, to date from April Int, 1893._ MOTIONS. A motion to substithte the -name of. Dr. Crookshank for Dr. Oliver in the Board of Health communication was lost. The mm 8150 Wale changed toA$100. ' it ' ` 1-- "I"IuA Inna"!-11"`: rand-srl-A nf Mr W17 nlbnfn ! wzuv W05 Uunuavu uv vnvvo " The lenothy report of Mr. Hy. Holgate re the di'eren_t glans of. permanent impqove- `ment of public treats, and the estimated cost of eich, was referred to Committee on , Public Works with instruction`: to report at 3-Your Committee also recommenclmhagf mentof the wafea following for work one `since -27th Apri , being for the period during which the work has been under our own charge : A ' John Holmes. .. . . ..20 hrs. at 15c. . .$ 3 00 cm - `IR . 0 An `I'._ Il..\lII..._ UIIII LLUIIIIWU I I | 0 I Jas. McMillan . . . . . Jas. Marshall . . . . . Johnston Marshall . Miles Murphy . . . . . Peter Doran ..-. . . . . '_I`hos. Baptlev . \. . . . BIl|.|lIlIll|IV\.lo '-'l.'.lI.|U1J|IIF\aIo _ V The Finance Committee reported for pay- ment accounts to the amount of $365.45. `I')-__._A. \T- K `D.-I..1.. \Al.._I-- -4--.....L-.I -._.J llfula GUUUIAILUB DU uuw uunuuuu VJ. wuUu.'xu Report No. 5 Pub_lic Works reported and recommended the tender of W. D. Vansickle for the Iupply of lumber for the corpora etion for the current year be acoepted- pine $12. cedar $10. hemlock $8 per M. 'DAn.;n4- `TA 0 In;-ldnnnl-. nnrnundnn vugnnnn- 5. uuunr QLV. uvullvvn V0 `[01 an.- wRe rt No. 2 Indigent Committee recom- men 3 that Dr. Oliver boap ointed indigent doctor and medical health 0 cer for the e - ,,_1_.__ .__-__ -A - .._I-..... -2 OIAA _ . _ _ _ _.____ .I..I.l.l.l\lD LUI. GllU5Uu uuLun5U IA) IJULIU, CLU- No. 2 Sewers and Waterworks.--Your Committee beg to report as follows: I- That the contractor for the Bayeld street ' sewer, after being properly notied to pro- ceed with the work, beganvagain at his con- tract on 17th April last-, and continued the same until April 27, when, owing to the ' slow manner in which he was roceeding owing to an inadequate e 0 men, the engineer in char e recommended in writing in the terms of t e contract that the corpor- ation should take over the work and com- plete the same. Acting on the engineer s certicate, and after giving notice to Mr. Sherlock and receiving, an acknowledment from him that he was unable to carry on the work and a relinquishment of the contract, your Committee forthwith undertook the completion of said sewer, and on the 28th of April took over the work and will put on agang of men such as will insure in your Committ s belief a rapid conclusion of the wnrk. 2-Your Committee nds that the following workmen employed by Mr. Sher- lock between the 17th and 27th days of April have not received their wages, and therefore recommend payment as follows : Jas, McMillan . . . . 018% hrs. at 15c. .$l0 13 Jas. Marshall-. . . . 472} u 121}. . 5 94 Johnston Marshall . .775 u 12:}. . 9 69 Miles Murphy. . . . . .77 ` n 121}. . 9 68 Peter Doran. . . . . .821} u 12} . 10 31 Thos. Bartley .... ..55 .. 1213.. 6 87 IIIIUUTFLIJ I No. 6. -Your Committee on Fire and Police beg to submit that they have been in consultation with the Electric Light Co and could not come to any terms as to future contract. The only terms we could get was a continuation of the foxmer contract. that is to pay $70 per lamp for the present num- ber of 31 lamps and all additional lamps at $65 each, with eption of town giving six months notice (and vice verse.) of discontinu- ation. -The company also require theztown to superintend the trimming of trees coming in contact with the wires (at company s ex- pense) and also to protect the incandescent I lamps on front and side streets These are - the only terms your Committee could get from the company, and did not feel disposed to accept any terms without an expression ! of opinion of your honorable body. `l1-___.L `T, 1 'l'I,I,I' I17 I - _._V __ .,-.._ _-___---_' --- WR;.;port No. 4 Public Work; recommends{ that no action be taken re claim of S..B. Hinds foralleged damage to horse, etc. N0 0 Qnlnnna Gilt` Wnlnnuunnba Vanna raruonuu. ' V Mr. Frank Horngby gays the-Benton VOFL1, of McCa.rthy, Pe let &_ 'McCau-thy B"1,was _in town Tues ay. ` V Miss Victoria.` Eaton has returned from extended visit at Toronto. `I..- ro . A Lu sun on: uuu yum. uuny ` In any of the above offers the same hours of lighting and the-same number of moon- I light nights as at present to be allowed and ; to be considered as partof the contract. V `A . . b A Yours truly, The Barrie Electric Light Co. , Per S. J. SANFORD, Supt. REPORTS. t No. 5 Fire and Police. -`Your Committee on Fire and Police beg to submit and would recommend that two rooms and the hallway in teamster VVill:a.ms compartment be kal- scmined. All of which is respectfully sub- mitted. (Adopted) ' NA R_VnI1n (`nu-nn~:$-I-an Ann I35... ....-I Sir,--The undersigned residents and rate- payers on Owen street respectfully request that you would cause to be replaced those trees nlanted between Wellington street and Nortlf street on Owen street east which have died. The number of new trees required is not likely to exceed a. dozen Your obedient servants, SIGNED BY SIX RATEPAYEBS. A BARBIE, Ont., May 1st, 1893. Henry Bird, Esq.,.Clerk. Barrie : 1\__._ as. An. ` LUILV VV ll-I6 GUI III3 3 1. To continue the same terms as at pre- sent by contract to expire 10 years from data. 1 3:22. IJIUWU 2.VTown.to pay for the first 30lights at $70 per, year and_for each additional light over 30 at $65 yer year. Town to pay for the incandescent lights on the streets at $350 per year and to where and when re- quired and to exempt our plant from `taxes. This contract to continue until terminated by anotice tobe given by either party 6 i months from the first of May in any gear. { 3. Town fn nnv Q75 new link} `nu! ma! `)0 Inluuvucl u.uun uuu lllll UL ally Lu an ear. 3.` Town to pay $75 per hght or rat 30 lights and $70 per year for each light over 30 and town to pay for the incandescents on the streets at $350. This contract to continue in force one year only In nnv hf {Aha nhnun nmnna `Ln manna LA...-. ,V,T,-.' ._..__, --1..,.`..-----. aauungnv - Dear Sir,-Aftei' consulting the directors of our Company, I am authorized to say. we will continue to . light the town for the next two weeks to give the Council time to make a new arrangement. Pnvmnni-. fnr Hun linkt an 8......:-I..n.:I 4... L- Luann: u ucvv uuaugvuwuu. Payment for the light so furnished to be made at the rate of and under. new con.- \ tract, and not under the contract` just: ex- ired,- `a.nd'fot such contract wepropose the ` ollowiugterms : I Tn nnnI*:nn-no 4-L- aunt-an 4.--..- -.. -4 .....- L 1`8:93; end March 31st each year. We ask you; to ` consider our complaint, andjpass such reso- i lution or By-laweae may be necessary to the 1 removal of the trouble, and your petitioners 1 will ever gray. ` ' ` II A141:--u -an LA..- ..-_.. ~----u\.| man: an 10X'0I1D0- Mrs. Stephenson, of Orillia, was in town on Friday. 7 . ' V IL. ~ - - ~ K _ tgrtged. ~ 4" _ ' i3(a7L-1'V:i_e`:Li;'ylst,1S93. To the Chairman of the Committee of works: . c1:_ nu, 1 - -I - - [LII CV?` 11 O [Signed y {eleven ratepayers. I IUVIA I5 12;, . 12; . 12; 12; % `I01 L52 12$ ...J __._ 352 62 The 1111- workshop: of E. 0. Simmons. the practical I'urrier,are now in running order, manufacturing; goods tor next winter. Parties desiring their furs re- modealed or repaired would do well to have them attended to now. Mr. 8. la a practical man himself and all order: receive his erlonai attention. Those wishing the fine lure cared ior during the summer may do ro by leavin them In the earn an lilr. Sllnlnonn. IIIna A II-ll `-41 . U11 wixh Mr. "i`;""`.uu.n.- 09: cu. Ivr IIIIIIIIK `nth Y 0 to 13.71 `h `bloc:.e.r9 of vMr'-slmmon" 3.131: o 8:111 LIGLI DU ULIIISLI DUUUIL IJJ IILIVII. UUILBILIU CL) luau them through hours of sickness. Many of these were of thehumbler classes, who had been the recipients of his services without fee or reward, and large numbers from the country, many of whom wept bitterly when looking at the familiar features of their ph sician and friend, whose tongue was now sti l in death. . - f|'|L_ 1___._______ ___-_ `l\,,,, VI`? 11 in inc 1 J.V.|.ultll.IJ, In J. uvlpntvu. Dr. Ross was never mar;-led, but leaves behind him a mother, three sisters and one brother, now- in Chicago. Warm and ener-. kl sympathy is felt for the Borrowing amily in the aiiotion they have been called to endure. ' ' - l`LI___-__L LL- Ll A , _ , , , I I he . Although the deceased bore a Scotch name and also his mother, Elizabeth Wallace, we have been assured that both families are llrish, with the same nationality running back many generations. _ --.--o+o----- HUI II LII \-IVQUIIO The bearers were Drs. Wells, Pulling and Wallwin. of Barrie ; Dr. Arnall, of Allan~ dale; Dr. -Hunt. bf New Lowell ; and Dr. Murphy, of Phelpaton. ' TM`. Raid was nnvnr rruu-r-`ad Pm!-. Ionunu UK?`-III II LII UJl\'Ul-lcl PUJUIUIOUB. One was given by his mother. one by the Foresters, one by the Masons, and one by Mr." and Mrs. Gollan, of Utopia. Rev. Canon Reiner conducted reli 'ous services at the house, and the ritual o the Foresters was performed at the grave. In the pro cession were the Workman, the `Oddfellows and the Foresters. During Saturday hun- dreds went to the house to take a last look at the features of the kind, genial friend who had so often stood by their bedside and aided fhnnn "l'\1InI1rv"| `snnru A` agnlrnnn `Inn... A` \I\IXBWl V TUE V 90 The funeral took place from the family resi- dence. Elizabeth street, on Saturday after- noon to the Union cemetery. It'was very largely attended, the street on both sides was packed until the cortege had passed on as far as Toronto street. On the casket, which was extremely handsome, were some beautiful oral offerings. One exquisitely beautiful, a pillow of lilies and immortelles bearing the legend Farewell, Brother, was sent by his brother physicians. nun urn: rriunn 1111 his rnnfl-can Ana kn I-L- In 1880 he began practice in Barrie, and soon became widely known for his surgical skill and his wide knowledge of medicine, and -secured 9. large, successful and lucrative practice. He served his townsmen both in the council and on the Public School Board. -`D - ...-.. .. ....._.L.... -1 - _--...L-_ -1 ___2_42_ uuv vvuuvss uuu. Uu uuv L IAULLU -JUUUUL nuuru. `He was a. member of a number of societies, among which were the Masonic body, the Independent Order of Foresters. the Inde- Bendent Order of Oddfellows and the Ancient rder of United Workmen. in religion he was an Episcopalian, and in politics a true Conservative. I`l'1L__,__,__`IL__l_,,'I-,,1,, .1 n on e t3"VVe are doing repairs on furs now; bring in your Cap, Muff, and anything else in the line. Satisfaction given. Simmons & Co}, furriers. ` I-vI.rs. Jo with hr f .. . .1 uulllil seph N ather, i Thus one by one They Page Away. Last Thursday about noon Robert Arm- lstrong Ross, B. A., M. D., of Barrie. bade farewell to earth in his 43rd year. The de- ceased was the elder son of the late Robert `DA... 1) T Q .._.J .....J.-_.__I ._.___J__,, moon was uuu onus; uuu UL IJIJI3 1000 1\aUUUL'l.r Ross, B. L. S., and maternal grandson of James Wallace, the rst settler north of the Holland river. He began his educational course at the Grammar school in this town, now theColleg1atc Institute, where he show- ed a great apitude for acquiring knowledge, and in 1871 he entered the University of Toronto, from which he graduated with the degree of A. . B. in 1874. Soon afterwards he entered Trinity Medical College, taking the silver medal for general prociency. He was appointed House Surgeon in the Toronto General Hospital, remaining in that position for eighteen months, after which he went to Europe and studied In the hospitals of London, Edinburgh and Paris. Subsequent- ly he visited the hospitals in the United States. ` _ 1nnAl_|,__,, _ A,,_, .0 I 1-: 0 I IIIJU II\I VADCCQ WUUA IJUUUO . 1 _Wi11iamson-McNab - That the Parks Committee be instructed to consider the advisability of removing the large poplar trees on Blake street and substitute the same with maple trees. Lost. .p`ovfnn#_1)_I11]:)n Tho? Linn v\nI\vv\:nn:Asq " Lllll LIICIEIAC t CV50 .IJUI4v Pla.xton-P-ullan -- That the permission asked by certain ratepayers to ~p1a.nt shade trees_ on John street, be granted, and that the work be done under the supervision of - the Board of_ VVorks. Lost. f'I'\L- f`1-____ _-I LI._,, `I A in A- lulu 1J\J(Ill.l \JL_ '1 UL no .|.JU3Ua The Councll thn adjourned at 10.45, being the longest session of. the year thus Ll nun: unvuluu uuaulluuuul UDILIUII. U llis-McNab-That the Jpark be granted to bicycle and lacrosse clubs for their demon- stration on May 24th. Carried. I D1.-+....__D..u..T..__'m...4. +1.- D....1.- r~.....T I nusuvnvu uu AVLIJJ lfxllllo \lKll. L LOU: Pla.xton-PullaTn-'1'ha.t the Parks Com- mitte be authorized-to plans shade trees in Queen s Park. and such other places in the town as may be deemed necessary, total out-A lay not to exceed $100. Lost. \X7:`I'l:nnuu.-..-. 'MI'n\T..k l`l.'.-.4. 4.1.... D__a-i. ' The Council then went into committee of the whole to dispose of the electric light question.` The communication from the Electric Light Company was rigorously at- tacked by the maiority of the council, the prevalent opinion being that the company were trying to take the town by the throat _ and force them to agreement. The town was not to` be thus treated however as other elec- tric light companies could be formed, even if a return to gas lighting were not made. Every member of the council gave his opin- ion, and the discussion seemed to be getting befogged when the Mayor put the matter in ` a nut shell by saying that he would not ac- cept the first offer of the company because the term was ve years. and that was not expedient for it granted a monopoly. He would not support the second clause, because it was unrea.sonable,and the third clause was in excess of prices and not allowed by the frfanchise. This is the way it was disposed o .. I 1 n `I `Y 1 rs Caldwell-Mo.cNab-'1`ha.t the company be given A contract for two years after date on expressly the same terms as the last contract. ' M `I.V._____I___ TNIIS, `I 1 .1 -I lull. U Joann U0 uuunuuuvcu LU]. IJVU _ycaIII. l;othwell-Stewart--In amendment to the amendment that ve years be substitut- ed for two years ........i wait L0 1161` 801]. TB Miss Lila Stephens is visiting mend: at ,. adfnril and Toronto. The amendment to the amendment was lost on the following division : Yeas-Pulla.n, Qtewart,Bothwe11.Fletche`r. Nays-Willi_amson, McNa.b_. Ellis, Cald- well. Plaxton, Frawley, Fennell. Tkn nrnnnmnn than n`-(\ lnn nu-`J 41.; U11. L IGALUU, J. LGWIUJ , I.` UI.ll.IUIln The amendment was also lost, and the original motion unanimously carried. _MnNnk7_mHu+ 9-`an tunic`, kn rnnaA`l\t1 town In. wv II. Frawley - Ellis -- In amendment`. that three years be substituted for ve years. Dn&LInA Q`-nuuuqvb Tn A-np....3-......A. L- II GT8 I IICUGI` A` By-law was. read a first. second and third time and passed, authorizing the Mayor and Reeve to -borrow at the lowest sible rate of interest such moneys as may required by the town before the year's taxes are paid, said moneys to be paid back as soon as the taxes are in. ` an ea.rly'da.te.. {$1.00 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE ` SINGLE COPIES, FIVE CENTS. spring vreek which runs mrougn we muuu. _ ' Also that mm of the south halves of Lots 5 o s ma 8, in Ihe 4th C0l_1.. and lying south of Coates(`reek. cnnta.inm_g one hundred acres, more or Tees. and on whlch there is some xce1- lem hardwood timber. . For particu`:a.rB as to prxce and terms apply T t 0 Estate at R. H RY. ' ` 1t2.v. 36 Yonge St_.. Toronto. ' THE F cOUNtpJIA:_3_z_1\-fgxN 2 V Tm: I-`AMOUS COMEDIANS; Harry H. Winchell and J amas R. Field -3 I... ._ .......d1n-`L nnunnnnu 11111` . 7 V , V In the very funny musical sketch in 4 acts. The Countryman." Messrs. Winchelland Field are among the foremost in their special lines. and the comedy is highly praised by the press. . The sunnortinuz-company is elcient and A ' the specialties that class PLAN AT R. A. Douaus. PRICES, 25, 85 AND 500- mu uon.. um. 50 acres. 1088. Par;-e1 x-.-1rast halfotbot -25. in 9.th Com. and Last mm: of broken Lot.26, in 9th COIL: SI descnbed in the original 111: thereof. from _e Crown to James dams. except the .95t<`T1Y 6 acres thereof, both in said Town- 0f0ro and containing 129 acres. more or oflgrrcel III.-East half of Lot 20, in 10th Con. o. Pare:-Isl and II will be offered for sole under gleie McLeod mortgage and Parcel III under the nn mortgage, . . k Terms and conditions of sale will be made nown on the day of sale and in the meantime 1 Epnlication to STRATI-iY 85 VESTEN. Vendors Solioltorl. T . Buuun. D&ted.2m.h Ann-H mm IRJZI. e_\_v , _. . . tended usn: to her ' hs. lmnforrl has gone to Toronto on.a.n ML... 1 '1 r.. - A That hart of the north halves of Lots hTo s. 10 andll. in the 4th.Con. of_ the Tcwnshin or sunnidale immediately ad oining the village of New Lowell, and contain us about one hun- dred acres, or which 80 acres are cleared and tree from stumps and the balance in bush. The cleared land has lately been laid down in grass in the best of heart and condition and there IS abundance of water eunplied by 8. vreek which through the lands. Man that mm halves Lotn_\'o s_ (_ v... U1 une uanadian Bgnk of Uon3m9'99!: `_ ML plgoq`, Umon cemetery last Sat11rdav'Ind.W$l;V9 -5! 1`8e`y attended. ` ` ' " ' , unxon 1: ' argely attended. hat - ...rL1nl.Il A1` 1- nrrm SWEET. . will make nuuun_U1_' ` _ v_. R. gt F. . H10 you want somethi$8j'.f.9.9 yot1%%!':>'IY~:;J? = % ' In 9. bower `of 130991!`-`. 9.3.!a bed of violetmj = -mnuu uuuuu un Dxuxuvu. U aEirqay,the 27th day otiay. 1393, T -lI A-..I-an uv-`Iunh`A l iDDALL& BAKER--ARCHITECIB -A I yrngineers, The Jane: Buildings. our. in; and You a Ss.. Toronto. Ont. ; WIL30) SIDDAL . IRANK131KER. A.R.I.B.A. Iiiiii [Skis For 8a|e.| " Worxn Plum: Vuv 4 Mary street. aft-ernoon. N0 m ooth I conditiqn terial chm survey. In - nu... ---.._-, _ __ REEDY. ANTED.-4.51.1. Assistant for work. Anolsto MISS CA `mu-v meet. 7 }7cKVIi0U`SE TO LET.-9 rooms _1;H_a:d B back stairs bath, two wells, gofc wgmr stable. Town. Apply 98 Blake St. ` v H18-18p. N4) Tlleadav ` IO A1511] 1 ,. n\r CROIEHA. . sme. Emma. Lili d Emm CI-oqhanant ' _ 3 7 B11 ` I-r! 13. HL'R-SlBBALD.-B Amwalker, of London.'():1l:.A `EVA Wmgun Rev. E. B. Harper. D.D.. 6f 3 std.'by,"th: *wsiden: 35:3: bI('iide s father 33` `ns the} es ay. the 26gb A . Oltgrf D211. Mr` A E31368?` G A an 81' 93 . X` I hter (;'}( g`.S\lKlTa1:t1Bg{6bt`iaIB&. ' . Q eidest dd 112 granddaughter of the lata Rg'V' . Barrie. and John Fmch, Baptist mining, mod. ' G` R0ss.-At Barrie, on Thu - A ~ 1593. R. A. Rose MD E-'ed:y. -27th `A ,3" I ~ on n .. d McFo'xKm'.-At h .rfn:]tf3dla{I ryB"rrle'.' on: 0 e 8.8 . D, Mccon-ke 083,1-an ~ ya in her "ll Dated, 29th Anvil. 1893.- 2'----}- 7 ` -' if, `I d , April 24th, `WM 091- :f zzvins. both boys. one: --V .'.*,-`*1 ;:~.;.; .F u. Q. Vt Supported by an-xcellent company. ivlll appear at the . V ` 7_.__,.___;. _-.._4:-:- ` DALL& BAKER-ARCHITE(3f3 `EA "D7: S"?rpineeg2_Ths3.:2e: 32.13% .:*,*.-...3:=5 ________;_,....__---.-Q N0 materia._1~ hange in 300:. condition 1 ,7?` Pf` S -* 9'7 IVDER and by virtue of powers of ale con- tained in two nm-ruin mm-tmuzea made ,,__-_-:_--.~ 1| -"" ---SAILING YACE'l`-.Will , ex- R` }h..S,,`;`z`}`.,r bicY01S`:~_.-7- W. BALD. Box 49-. I or{ mucx HOU8Eto let on -wemn an ;'0(.;)zI;?oet. in 3 Hood locality. I Apply to 0 `nun 'f g; L i t U1 uuv 188.1`. {i6i{i*6Ae: sue ' 'W."`::"'Z -5. VOL 'SAMUEL Wnsmv. OR SALE~S _A1mNu I A ~-_.A _ change for bxcyclleg 19.1. W.UBnA1LD`,N1l31;i BRICK l.1UUl'u:a to am 09%-en. -mnv mm ADVERTISEMENTS. .__?:o_.. ._-...`,.,_. A}\"[`E1),-An Asalsumb 101' .l\lll(l6l work. CAMPBE . .`.mm nfmrnoon. a1u1`.\lrs M- mt ` g'Br.oss01_W5 s BREATH AND APP!` ' Q119-"" VIOLET Joszepll M at rin is paying a. short visit I` father Jr lion ll n(`.avvO-an Rana. Mrs J oscph Marrin spent Sunda. lhomas Samson, Thornton. - r.-..._.I \l O-OJ Gone over River; |I\hnz].\_- _, . A l\.\ I -OF VALUABLE-- 1 Matrin er, Mr. Geo. Mc_Ca.rter, Rose-. "1>?riKnT Ma!-rte LL. . .E`dwinA- L or. s ` U B-U ` 18-18 ca-Int!Aolfnxpnrmiljutn1:nIIs%;7A I John ollummond, ilivin up near Thornbury. lost four. valuable area: last woek, being poisoned by drinking rain water. {from a. cistern. V The question is, who _-..-....J LL` IIln`AE 9 MZ1'.tt.I(ost[V>l(1tWMcDe1_'nV1V tt, of Tecumsetb, has 21 lambs from six ewes. Isn t that good interest on the price of the ewes? ` ' \awv---v The Cardwell Sentinel says : Clover need has got too dear to buy, no somebody; the other night`, -entered the hum. of Samuel Reaney, Adjala, and stole two bags of the need worth . ' , _,__.n_.__ I_..n. ._ l.-__-` -4 -I Dvvu vv vn you `a own Buy your spring hat or bonnet at J. F'f0 Io -I,I,_ 'r`l-._....-...`I rI--:._.. ..'.. ........ IIVIIUVII-IVIQ QIIW I Uvwwn ` On Friday. morning, another` victim of excessive drink wuiicked up dead at Newton Robinson- is name was Mc- Farlane and "he had at one time been hostler at one of [the Beaten hotels. * uv vuv V. nu... ..--'--_. ,_---.~. V Three Meafordites hired a horse from 9. livery stable man and had a big time touring it around the suburbs of the lakeside town. The mayor taxed them $9.48 each for abusing the animal. Served them right. ' The Beeton World's Bradford corres- ondence says: Mr. J. McL. tevenson, of rrie. drop ed into the Presbyterian Sab- bath school` unday/afternoon and. addressed the children for about fteen minutes` -4 . `i~i..;':ic;;i{,I1;I-.T"i.;E'1.I."w.{' I12 gmngang for a. picnic to the Beach in J line. A .. Professor Hall, the bumpologist, has got down to the silver collection etyl . Qt.....L.....-4.-..' n__;_I__n ,1 I o . Sing'l1ralrl1V)to-t-l'f'<;ol:l').l.|.l_';:-l'1l.b"'l.s lo be orgasl- ized soon and then, sud then, what? T The Royal -hotel, Sholburne, `has passed into the hands of Mr. Clark, of Toronto. The License commissioners of Cm-dwell have already granted thirty-two` licenses. rm... I..:...L ...:...1- -: I--. _ _ _ -.__J -- _--._ -..---:.. -u--uv uuunauwyu Cooketown` implement men reort business rather -dull on account of the backward spring. ' , - ___. 7' Most of the men whb left New Lowell in the winter for the shanties have returned in good health. V G I);1\;i;lmEz`av.mpbell, of Sbayner, died the other day st the patriarchal age of 90 years ' and one month. At the meeting ef the Home Circle at Cookstown last Tuesday night there were several initiations. A ` - - T A gnooviwlanted his potatoes two weeks ago and now he is searching to see what has become of them. - wwvu `an, `ac cc`:--vv-' nrv--`woo-av ww `I _ `Mr.-1.3;`!-{er and Mr. Elder, ofv Uhthg: are now running their mills and giving employment to q uite a. number of men. 112. 1r__.___ l'\_L_._ I,-__ 1____J L`,- n_-__'_,- ' v---.--vi -~-- ~ - ~---- -..----v- V. ---v Mr. HeVn_r}"v():aten has leased the Cgtaven-V burst Banner plsnt from Mr. Campbellaud will hereafter edit and publish the paper. M 6o%.i.i;a}i{e ;.;"..;1;a.`.;.e Ecnihiaf {imam those who take books trom the Mechanics Institute library do not take proper care of them. - -litrriedin farmers are grumbling about the backward spring. It would be a. funny aeason about whichno grumbling would be one. ' A Huntsville man writes: There have been two or three snow storm: during the past week, and some of the deyse looked more like November than April. | OHUIUHIHU Lull JLIUVUIDIIIULI Vu JAG crave: a Open trot. $200; 2.45 trot, $175 ; 3 minute trot,_ $100; open run, $100 ; green run, $30. The Stu. ner Sun says : It A is rumored that Col yrwhitt. M.P. or South Simcoe, is to get Professor Saunders place as direct-, tor of the Dominion experimental farm near Ottawa. V .. A. .. u pun . H. ;;:i:;>n: t`l:`e"v:;.`t..;r 1` A I\. ` " ..__..-.. ...-.._u- "if i:;i5}:1f:h$ae vi} 1'.d1y ki11ed in an vicinity of Purple}-Iill. A ' Mr. A. Ghristi"s fa.u`1ilv,, New Lo_we1l,.a.re _suffering from scarlet fever. D A1ton' McCarthy is `the. name `of a new tug just launched at Collingwood. ` . "l"I... 'I\......`_I-..- -2 \~r_;;--,, , ;:>`fla.'-t`:-;s::J<"1:Ir.`yed. ha.\;oc with building: ayd fences at Thompsonville. --I'll-nun nut` II--nnln 11.....n- n.. _..._n , ,,_-.-__`.'.. w._- -w--we-u u-v a.lO\Il,II`I\IIIVIlI`II "IM'0II and Dfantle Good: In great Variety. J. Fyfe. V 'f"-, ,,,__ INOI c an -_. 1. ';;.;_;1'{l'l;-bf MVesars. M..N. Stephens } &. Son, Glencairn,_ are about ready to start iv on the`sea.son s cut. L ' A 062550 4.; J t.}{ix..{.ti{'o "vii; Muskoka river. is to be deepened this summer, for which $5000 has been appropriated. . An a'..-n. ..'....- .._--| n-....- -1: -n._.I-- Some one entered the stable of Thomas O'Brien, of Mulmur, a. few da 3 ago, and shaved the meme and tail 0 one -of his horses. -M --The follEv;i1`1;`[;1irses will be given -by Shelburne Turt Association on May 24th: I fin-.. L-`nub C000 a 0 AR Gunlh Q17` a Q n\nr|I-A -__..__ __r-__-

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